yes. Pine nuts do grow in Nevada.
It is mainly cattle and calves
No, it is not, but it is a large part of it. Aside from Las Vegas and Reno, which are major tourist attractions, mining and cattle ranching are the major industries. About 90% of Nevada's cropland is used to grow hay. Nevada is a major producer of gold and to a lesser extent silver.
Gold, silver, cattle.
Nevada's top five agricultural products are cattle and calves, hay, dairy products, onions, and potatoes
Isn't it pretty obvious? The Nevada Sagebrush flower grows in Nevada!
Nevada's top five agricultural products are cattle and calves, hay, dairy products, onions, and potatoes.
They grow Berries, cattle and corns
Nevada has irrigated agriculture for hay, alfalfa, pasture, and melons. Nevada also has extensive grazing for cattle and sheep on public leases and private ranches.
The two factors that has helped the cattle business grow has been increase in population, and scientific development in medicine to raise healthy cattle.
The two factors that has helped the cattle business grow has been increase in population, and scientific development in medicine to raise healthy cattle.
hay garli and onions